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We are offering a PhD fellowship to examine the cellular composition of the skin of healthy humans and patients with allergic contact dermatitis by single cell omics studies commencing 1 June 2023
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Retrieval, Image and Medical Image Analysis, Bioinformatics, Human-Centered Computing, Software Engineering and Data Management, Programming Languages, and other areas of computer science. The department is
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to integrate modern methods in spatial modelling and experimental approaches within parasitology, to understand and predict how animal- and human parasitic diseases and vectors respond to climate- and other
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emphasis will be on the applicant's ability to document a high level of original scientific work at an international level within the area of computational analysis and integration of human genomics
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: The Rhetoric of Populist Ideas. In a first step, the PI and PhD - supported by a student assistant and supported by data specialists at iCourts - will collect and code Danish media and political texts on human
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such as neurotransmitters, and a key modulator of metabolism, cell growth and apoptosis. Disruption in glutamine transport and homeostasis is associated with human diseases including a broad range of
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integrated in the study. Applicants with the following proficiencies will be regarded highly qualified and will be prioritized: MSc in neuroscience, human biology, molecular biology or similar Experience in
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and interdisciplinary environment, performing translational research and teaching related to physiology, immunology, microbiology, nutrition and diseases in both laboratory animals and human infants and
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separates. Water bodies connect shores, link landscapes and act as pathways, while simultaneously separating regions, ecosystems, and places as perceived by humans. At a time where historically unsustainable
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), a Novo Nordisk Foundation center of excellence established in 2007 and embedded in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, to promote basic and applied research on human